Tuesday, October 15, 2013

The start of the fishing ban and salmonid spawning like every year I decided to see what live strea

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The start of the fishing ban and salmonid spawning like every year I decided to see what live stream. I do not remember exactly for 4 or 5 years in a row is nuvažiujame with colleagues in our favorite river and its tributaries to note how the spawning at the same time threaten the local population (potancialius Poacher).
This year, the extraordinary autumn - very dry. As far as I remember long rain was only in September, and now the beginning of November. Word of the river water is low and its tributaries water only several inches. I can not say it is good or bad, but I see that sea trout tributaries was started digging nests and then retreated. Kaz where 800-1000m tributary section I found maybe 5-7 major ports bud. Last year was a draw off the usual wet it in the same section at the same time of the year has been an incredible amount local shopping of nests - maybe even three times more than this year. Then each nest I saw couple of impressive size trout.
On the river the situation in reverse. Water clear as a teardrop, so salmonid or slag nest can be seen from very far away. This year, a lot of them really. It's fun and exciting - Unfortunately fish detriment. Climb on the first occurrence of the bridge you can see spectacular views perfectly underwater. Compare to last year, we do not take for several years during the spawning in the river water was high, so pasidrumstęs nests simply seen. I've interviewed a local elderly resident who often stovynioja on the bridge and watching local shopping the river. Said has long been seen rising into the upper reaches of the fish spawning. local shopping According to him - šiemt them very much and very high. But now Brown trout and salmon coming back "down". Date November 06th. The picture you can see salmon floating downstream. Why is the salmon? Because local shopping laaabai dyyydelė.
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